"Ken Winter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a table "person_h" with a not-null column "effective_date_and_time"
> that defaults to CURRENT_TIMESTAMP.

> I have a view "person" with the following rule defined on it:

> CREATE RULE on_insert AS 
>       ON INSERT TO person 
>       DO INSTEAD (
>               INSERT INTO person_h (person_id, ...
> effective_date_and_time,                      ...) 


You need to provide a column default on the view; the one on the
underlying table would only enter into the picture if the "INSERT INTO
person_h" command in the rule omitted specifying effective_date_and_time,
which it does not.

Use ALTER TABLE person ALTER COLUMN ... SET DEFAULT ... to attach a
default to the view.

                        regards, tom lane

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